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Source Image: PR204_02_16 of North Pier of Arch of Titus

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Description

View of the eastern face of the north pier.

Monument
Arch of Titus 
Monument Part
North Pier 
Monument Type
Architecture 
Material(s)
Pentelic Marble (Archaeometric identification)  
Date
circa ad 82 
Keywords
Clamp  
Collections
Arch of Titus, Rome  

Location

Original Location
Rome 

Evidence for working practices

1. Clamp socket

Process
Securing
Description
Holes made by the removal of metal clamps can be seen all over the north-eastern corner of the Arch of Titus. Those responsible knew where the clamps were because the hole made for pouring in lead from the surface would have been visible. Though the clamps themselves were iron the space around them had to be filled with lead to stop the iron rusting and damaging the stone.

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